</synopsis>
<description>
- <p>Web service showing mDNS/DNS-SD announced HTTP services using
- the Avahi daemon. avahi-bookmarks opens an TCP port 8080 and
- waits for incoming HTTP connections returning a dynamic web site
- containing links to all services of type _http._tcp on the
- LAN. Point your browser to http://localhost:8080/ to make use of
- avahi-bookmarks.</p>
+ <p>A web service for listing HTTP services that are announced
+ via mDNS/DNS-SD using the Avahi daemon. avahi-bookmarks opens a
+ TCP socket on port 8080 and waits for incoming HTTP connections
+ returning a dynamic web site containing links to all services of
+ type _http._tcp on the LAN. Point your browser to
+ http://localhost:8080/ to make use of avahi-bookmarks.</p>
</description>
- <options>
+ <options>
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>-p | --port=</opt> <arg>PORT</arg></p>
+ <optdesc><p>Specify a TCP port number to listen on. If omitted defaults to 8080.</p></optdesc>
+ </option>
- <p>avahi-bookmarks takes no command line arguments at the moment.</p>
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>-a | --address=</opt> <arg>address</arg></p>
+ <optdesc><p>Specify an IP address to listen on. If omitted defaults to 127.0.0.1. Specify 0.0.0.0 if you want to allow remote access.</p></optdesc>
+ </option>
+
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>-H | --host-names</opt></p>
+ <optdesc><p>Create links pointing to mDNS host names instead
+ of resolved IP addreses. This is only compatible with your
+ browser if you run some kind of local NSS module to resolve
+ mDNS host names (e.g. nss-mdns).</p></optdesc>
+ </option>
+
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>-d | --domain</opt> <arg>DOMAIN</arg></p>
+ <optdesc><p>The domain to browse for services in.</p></optdesc>
+ </option>
+
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>-h | --help</opt></p>
+ <optdesc><p>Show help</p></optdesc>
+ </option>
</options>
-
+
<section name="Authors">
<p>The avahi developers <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>; avahi is
available from <url href="@PACKAGE_URL@"/></p>